Sometimes you go to a show expecting it to be about a certain thing and it’s not. When this happens, it can be either irritating or an eye opener, and fortunately Macready! Dickens’ Theatrical Friend ...
The legendary choreographer Pina Bausch, one of the most iconic figures in dance history, explores through movement the many ...
With high production values, an exceptional band and a singer of Adewale’s calibre, one would be hard pushed to see a greater, more respectful celebration of our queen of the night.
Accessible and surprisingly entertaining, fantasy and reality collide in this engaging show that is equally escapist and ...
Many people will, at some point, have been exposed to the sort of scenario Sinéad Murphy (Grace Cunningham) is faced ...
The second act is far stronger than the first so to paraphrase a football term, Boys From The Blackstuff is definitely a play of two halves.
Not an easy play to watch, but very powerful, reminding us yet again of how human beings treat each other and how history ...
The ideas take centre stage here rather than the story and while that can sometimes work, we can’t help but sense the play's ...
ANIMAL FARM Presented by Stratford East and Leeds Playhouse in association with Nottingham Playhouse Stratford East, 7 ...
Director Owen Horsley has made good use of a dynamic cast, and one imagines the cast will be pleased with opportunities to do ...